Visit the exhibition “Cosmos Archaeology” at Shanghai Astronomy Museum
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EPFL Alumni Shanghai Chapter jointly with IMD & ETH Shanghai Chapter we are pleased to invite all of you to visit together the exhibition “Cosmos Archaeology” at Shanghai Astronomy Museum.
Agenda
10h30 Gathering at the entrance of Shanghai Astronomy Museum
10h45 Collective visit to the exhibition “Cosmos Archaeology”
12h30 Lunch
13h30 Collective or individual visit at Shanghai Astronomy Museum
16h00 End of the event
Remarks
- Family member and close friend are also welcome
- All cost (transportation/lunch/museum ticket at your own)
- We’ll have a professional guide for the exhibition “Cosmos Archaeology”
Contact
- Zhanbing Ren 138 0166 6305
- Eddy Zhu 137 6408 9783
Presented by Shanghai Astronomy Museum and EPFL Pavilions in collaboration with Swissnex in China, Cosmos Archaeology brings the latest international achievements at the intersection of art and astronomy to domestic audiences.
Melding art and science, Cosmos Archaeology reveals the depths of the Universe through physical, perceptual and sensory interaction. Harnessing technologies of immersive and interactive visualization and the visual arts, the exhibition transformed the most complex astrophysical data into sounds and images that everyone can experience and understand.
The artworks featured in "Cosmos Archaeology" primarily result from the close collaboration between the humanities and astronomy. It embodies a profound fusion of artistic expression and scientific inquiry, nurturing an international discourse from a celestial vantage point.
The exhibition is co-curated by Sarah Kenderdine from EPFL’s Laboratory for Experimental Museology (eM+) and EPFL Pavilions, Jean-Paul Kneib from EPFL’s Laboratory of Astrophysics (LASTRO), and independent Chinese curator Iris Long. It highlights collaborations between artists and prominent astronomical projects, including the MUST Telescope from Tsinghua University and the Chinese SKA Science Projects led by the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory.
A unique opportunity to visit such level of exhibition in Shanghai originally from EPFL.
Zhanbing Ren
President of EPFL Alumni China
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